A look at the least likely players in NBA history to cross the 50-point milestone in a game.

After Terrence Ross dropped 10 threes on his way to 51 points Saturday night, I began to think of the most unlikely 50-point scorers in NBA history. I was shocked by how many players qualify for that list.

Here are the 25 guys who shocked us the most when they put up 50.

Note: Look for two former University of Utah greats who made the list.

25. Jamal Crawford: Even though Crawford is averaging 15.5 points per game over his career, he has managed to score at least 50 points three times.

24. Truck Robinson: Robinson finished with a career average of 15.5 points a game. He scored 51 points on Nov. 21, 1978.